Window-mounting device



H. FAUROT, 1R. wlNnow MOUNTING DEvlcF:

APPLICATION FILED APR.26, 1922.

Patented my 4; 1922.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

HENRY FAUROT, JR., OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ASSIGNOR TO WESTERN FELT WORKS,

QF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION F WEST VIRGINIA.

WINDOW-MOUNTING DEVICE.

Application led April 26. 1922.

- a citizen of the United States. and resident provision of a mounting that will securely the of Chicago` in the county of Cook and State of illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Window-Mounting Devices, of which the followinpr is a full. clear, concise, and exact description` reference being had to the accompanying draw`` ing, forming a part of this specification.

The present invention relates to devices mfkornounting-glas's'indows-whl are subject to vibration, such as the windows of an automobile, and its principal object is the hold the window pane and protect it from vibration and that. may be manufactured at very low cost. A preferred-form of the invention is illustrated and described herein.

ln the drawings,-

Figure 1 is a perspective View of a strip of material from which the mounting is formed.

Figures 2 and 3 are perspective the mounting. y

'Figure 4 illustratesthe mounting applied to a window. l

The mounting is manufactured from a strip A of flexible material, preferably felt, whlch is entirely plane and need only be cut to the proper width. Lateral portions 1 of the strip are then folded over upon the body of the strip, after which the portions 1 and the underlying portions 2 are again folded up at an angle to the body of the strip along the inturned edges of the portions 1, so that a channel is formed consist- Ving of a bottom wall 3 and .side walls comprising the folded over portions 1 and 2.' The side walls are then sewed to the bottom views of A `wall 3 by respective threads 4. which are the bottom wall, through the portions 2,.

Specification oi 'Letters Patent.

Patented July 4, 1922. serial No. 556,608. i

has its base seated in a channel 6 formed in a window frame 7 with the side Walls projecting beyond the walls of the channel 6. The glass pane 8 is then seated in the channeled strip. The reinforcement of the juncture of the bottom wall of the channeled strip with its side Walls gives the strip strength and stability and since the reinforcement causes the side walls to tend to approaclL each other. there V,isavassurance that the glass pane seated in the chalneled strip will always be securely gripped by the side walls of the strip. Nevertheless, .the sidewalls are yielding, and in addition air cushiolingspace between the redoubled portions forming the side walls completely protects the glass pane from injury by vibration.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim asnew and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is 1. A window mountin device, comprising a channeled strip of flexible material adapted to have its base inserted in a channeled frame, the junctions of the side walls and bottom wall of the strip being so reinforced as to cause the side walls to tend to approach each other, the side walls being formed by portions of the material doubled upon itself.

2. A window mounting devioe, comprising a single normally flat strip of felt of uni- -form cross section bent into channeled form and adapted to have its base inserted in a channeled frame, the side walls of the channeled strip being formed by folding the lateral portions of the flat strip upon the body thereof and bendin'1 the doubled por-` tions of the Strip upwar y from the body thereof, the side walls of the strip being sewed to the bottom wall so as to reinforce the junctions and cause to approach each other. f

3. A window mounting device, comprising a channeled strip of flexible material adaptand through the inturned edge of the pored to have its base insertedv in achanneled tions 1. The sewing is done in such .manner as to bind the side walls securely to the bottom wall of the channel and so as to causethe side walls to tend to approach each other, lwhile at thehsame time the juncture of the side walls with the bottom wall is firmly reinforced. Air cushioning spaces 5 are formed between the two layers of which each of the side walls is composed.

In use, the channeled strip thus formed frame, the junctions of the side walls and bottom wall of the Strip being so reinforcedl as to cause the side walls to tend to approach each other.

4. A (window mounting device, comprising a channeled strip offelt adapted to have its ba'se inserted in a. channeled frame, the junctions of-the side walls andbttom wall of the strip being bound to cause the side walls to tend to approach each other.

the side walls to tend lill@ Ll g 1,421,927 l i 5. A Window mounting device, comprising form cross-section bent into channeled form a single normally flat strip of felt bent into and adapted to have its vbase Ainserted in a' channeled iorm and ada ted to have itsbase channeled frame, the side Walls of the strip inserted in a channeled rame, the sidewalls bein sewed to the bottom Wall so as to 5 ofthe strip being sewed to the bottom Wall rein orce the junctions and cause the side 15 so as to relnforce the 'unctions of said walls walls to tend to approach each other. and cause'th'e sidewalls to tend to approach In Witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe each other. 'l v my name this-24 day of April, 1922.

6. A window mounting device, comprising 10 a single normally flat strip offelt of uni- HENRY FAUROT, JR. 

